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You are not your likes and dislikes. You are the steadiness beneath them.
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The haven of spiritual practice lies in direct engagement with the present moment.
Clarity arises from seeing that everything in our lives is movement and change.
The limitations of thought and emotion evaporate upon close examination.
Recognize the ever-changing nature of all phenomena, including your sense of self.
Open yourself to each unfolding moment, shedding fixed ideas of self and other.
Practice isn’t about fixing experience. It’s about seeing there’s nothing to fix.
Stability lies not in the ephemera of identity, but the stillness in which they appear.
The spiritual journey is longest for those who think of themselves as journeyers.
True compassion and authenticity means dissolving our notions of self and other.
“When we start to practice in Dzogchen, we awaken to what is already there.”
To perceive without illusion and attachment is to live without conflict and struggle.
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